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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Trader » Mon Jun 06, 2022 3:08 pm

Where's the review?
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Booney » Mon Jun 06, 2022 3:16 pm

Trader wrote:Where's the review?


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Boon's best - Bid Shed Boozy Fruit $10/pint, CC and Lemonade $11 (no dry ginger), Table 4's cider mix ( 50ml base cider, 20ml pear juice, 15ml apple juice), Beerenberg Chilli Jam and Chorizo pizza.

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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Booney » Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:19 pm

PORT ADELAIDE marquee signing Erin Phillips has been selected to take part in the AFL’s Women’s Coaching Acceleration Program.

Successful applicants will be employed by their AFL club for at least two-years between now and 2025 and will work toward achieving a level 3 AFL coaching accreditation.

As part of the program, Phillips will be involved in a formal mentorship with Port Adelaide men’s head coach Ken Hinkley, who is also working closely with women’s head coach Lauren Arnell, to support her professional development.

Port Adelaide Head of AFLW Juliet Haslam is pleased the club can support Phillips’s development.

“Coaching is a promising future pathway for Erin and we’re thrilled she has chosen Port Adelaide to support her toward developing her career in elite sport.

“We are very passionate at our club about having strong, capable women in leadership roles and we are excited to see Erin take on this opportunity.”

AFL general manager women’s football Nicole Livingstone said the committee was impressed with all nine applications and the club's presentations.

“Pleasingly, all nine senior AFL coaches were not only in attendance, but genuinely spoke about their desire to have women coaching in their AFL programs,” Livingstone said.

"Today's announcement is a major step towards the AFL's Women's Football Vision 2021-2030, where we want to see 50 per cent of AFLW senior coaching positions held by women.

"In season seven, Bec Goddard, Natalie Wood and Lauren Arnell will all hold senior coaching roles.

"The Women's Coaching Acceleration program will expedite the development of the industry's best women coaches and increase the number of women in coaching roles across men's and women's programs."

The program will be overseen by a women’s senior coach acceleration steering committee, which includes Livingstone and former Australian Women’s cricket captain Belinda Clark.

Nine AFL clubs had female coaching candidates who were successful in their applications.

Port Adelaide: Erin Phillips
Adelaide Crows: Chelsea Randall
Brisbane Lions: Emma Zielke
Collingwood: Chloe McMillan
Essendon: Natalie Wood
Geelong Cats: Daisy Pearce
GWS GIANTS: Alicia Eva
Hawthorn: Bec Goddard
North Melbourne: to be announced
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Brodlach » Tue Jun 07, 2022 3:13 pm

Booney wrote:PORT ADELAIDE marquee signing Erin Phillips has been selected to take part in the AFL’s Women’s Coaching Acceleration Program.

Successful applicants will be employed by their AFL club for at least two-years between now and 2025 and will work toward achieving a level 3 AFL coaching accreditation.

As part of the program, Phillips will be involved in a formal mentorship with Port Adelaide men’s head coach Ken Hinkley, who is also working closely with women’s head coach Lauren Arnell, to support her professional development.

Port Adelaide Head of AFLW Juliet Haslam is pleased the club can support Phillips’s development.

“Coaching is a promising future pathway for Erin and we’re thrilled she has chosen Port Adelaide to support her toward developing her career in elite sport.

“We are very passionate at our club about having strong, capable women in leadership roles and we are excited to see Erin take on this opportunity.”

AFL general manager women’s football Nicole Livingstone said the committee was impressed with all nine applications and the club's presentations.

“Pleasingly, all nine senior AFL coaches were not only in attendance, but genuinely spoke about their desire to have women coaching in their AFL programs,” Livingstone said.

"Today's announcement is a major step towards the AFL's Women's Football Vision 2021-2030, where we want to see 50 per cent of AFLW senior coaching positions held by women.

"In season seven, Bec Goddard, Natalie Wood and Lauren Arnell will all hold senior coaching roles.

"The Women's Coaching Acceleration program will expedite the development of the industry's best women coaches and increase the number of women in coaching roles across men's and women's programs."

The program will be overseen by a women’s senior coach acceleration steering committee, which includes Livingstone and former Australian Women’s cricket captain Belinda Clark.

Nine AFL clubs had female coaching candidates who were successful in their applications.

Port Adelaide: Erin Phillips
Adelaide Crows: Chelsea Randall
Brisbane Lions: Emma Zielke
Collingwood: Chloe McMillan
Essendon: Natalie Wood
Geelong Cats: Daisy Pearce
GWS GIANTS: Alicia Eva
Hawthorn: Bec Goddard
North Melbourne: Jason Horne Francis


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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby carey » Tue Jun 07, 2022 7:57 pm

Booney wrote:PORT ADELAIDE marquee signing Erin Phillips has been selected to take part in the AFL’s Women’s Coaching Acceleration Program.

Successful applicants will be employed by their AFL club for at least two-years between now and 2025 and will work toward achieving a level 3 AFL coaching accreditation.

As part of the program, Phillips will be involved in a formal mentorship with Port Adelaide men’s head coach Ken Hinkley, who is also working closely with women’s head coach Lauren Arnell, to support her professional development.

Port Adelaide Head of AFLW Juliet Haslam is pleased the club can support Phillips’s development.

“Coaching is a promising future pathway for Erin and we’re thrilled she has chosen Port Adelaide to support her toward developing her career in elite sport.

“We are very passionate at our club about having strong, capable women in leadership roles and we are excited to see Erin take on this opportunity.”

AFL general manager women’s football Nicole Livingstone said the committee was impressed with all nine applications and the club's presentations.

“Pleasingly, all nine senior AFL coaches were not only in attendance, but genuinely spoke about their desire to have women coaching in their AFL programs,” Livingstone said.

"Today's announcement is a major step towards the AFL's Women's Football Vision 2021-2030, where we want to see 50 per cent of AFLW senior coaching positions held by women.

"In season seven, Bec Goddard, Natalie Wood and Lauren Arnell will all hold senior coaching roles.

"The Women's Coaching Acceleration program will expedite the development of the industry's best women coaches and increase the number of women in coaching roles across men's and women's programs."

The program will be overseen by a women’s senior coach acceleration steering committee, which includes Livingstone and former Australian Women’s cricket captain Belinda Clark.

Nine AFL clubs had female coaching candidates who were successful in their applications.

Port Adelaide: Erin Phillips
Adelaide Crows: Chelsea Randall
Brisbane Lions: Emma Zielke
Collingwood: Chloe McMillan
Essendon: Natalie Wood
Geelong Cats: Daisy Pearce
GWS GIANTS: Alicia Eva
Hawthorn: Bec Goddard
North Melbourne: to be announced



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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Vamos » Tue Jun 07, 2022 8:25 pm

Booney wrote:PORT ADELAIDE marquee signing Erin Phillips has been selected to take part in the AFL’s Women’s Coaching Acceleration Program.

Successful applicants will be employed by their AFL club for at least two-years between now and 2025 and will work toward achieving a level 3 AFL coaching accreditation.

As part of the program, Phillips will be involved in a formal mentorship with Port Adelaide men’s head coach Ken Hinkley, who is also working closely with women’s head coach Lauren Arnell, to support her professional development.

Port Adelaide Head of AFLW Juliet Haslam is pleased the club can support Phillips’s development.

“Coaching is a promising future pathway for Erin and we’re thrilled she has chosen Port Adelaide to support her toward developing her career in elite sport.

“We are very passionate at our club about having strong, capable women in leadership roles and we are excited to see Erin take on this opportunity.”

AFL general manager women’s football Nicole Livingstone said the committee was impressed with all nine applications and the club's presentations.

“Pleasingly, all nine senior AFL coaches were not only in attendance, but genuinely spoke about their desire to have women coaching in their AFL programs,” Livingstone said.

"Today's announcement is a major step towards the AFL's Women's Football Vision 2021-2030, where we want to see 50 per cent of AFLW senior coaching positions held by women.

"In season seven, Bec Goddard, Natalie Wood and Lauren Arnell will all hold senior coaching roles.

"The Women's Coaching Acceleration program will expedite the development of the industry's best women coaches and increase the number of women in coaching roles across men's and women's programs."

The program will be overseen by a women’s senior coach acceleration steering committee, which includes Livingstone and former Australian Women’s cricket captain Belinda Clark.

Nine AFL clubs had female coaching candidates who were successful in their applications.

Port Adelaide: Erin Phillips
Adelaide Crows: Chelsea Randall
Brisbane Lions: Emma Zielke
Collingwood: Chloe McMillan
Essendon: Natalie Wood
Geelong Cats: Daisy Pearce
GWS GIANTS: Alicia Eva
Hawthorn: Bec Goddard
North Melbourne: to be announced


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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Booney » Wed Jun 08, 2022 3:59 pm

"I dismiss it … this happens all the time, speculation just comes from nowhere and a lot of it, unfounded speculation.

"I should be able to have a reverse press conference and question some of the people who put some of those things out.”

- Ken Hinkley on links to coaching GWS
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jun 08, 2022 4:07 pm

Booney wrote:"I dismiss it … this happens all the time, speculation just comes from nowhere and a lot of it, unfounded speculation.

"I should be able to have a reverse press conference and question some of the people who put some of those things out.”

- Ken Hinkley on links to coaching GWS

Based on that, he is there.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby locky801 » Wed Jun 08, 2022 6:36 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Booney wrote:"I dismiss it … this happens all the time, speculation just comes from nowhere and a lot of it, unfounded speculation.

"I should be able to have a reverse press conference and question some of the people who put some of those things out.”

- Ken Hinkley on links to coaching GWS

Based on that, he is there.


more focussed on coaching Port as they have a big game this week against Richmond who according to Ken are scarey, very scarey, thats right fill your team with confidence, very strange presso
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby MW » Wed Jun 08, 2022 7:13 pm

Booney wrote:"I dismiss it … this happens all the time, speculation just comes from nowhere and a lot of it, unfounded speculation.

"I should be able to have a reverse press conference and question some of the people who put some of those things out.”

- Ken Hinkley on links to coaching GWS


This has happened every time he's around the time to re-negotiate. Playing it beautifully again is Ken.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby MW » Thu Jun 09, 2022 9:49 am

No recognised ruckman this week? No one available or strategy?
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Spargo » Thu Jun 09, 2022 10:02 am

MW wrote:No recognised ruckman this week? No one available or strategy?

Kane just said “terrible list management, Dixon & Powell-Pepper in ruck tonight”…
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Booney » Thu Jun 09, 2022 10:52 am

MW wrote:No recognised ruckman this week? No one available or strategy?


Strategy, Hayes has been crook and didn't train this week but will play SANFL. Finlayson, Dixon, Marshall and SPP around the ground will all get some time in there. Richmond are a bit smaller up front without Lynch so Aliir may even pop in there for a bit.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Dutchy » Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:17 am

Hang on, Port just picked up a ruckman last week, isnt that the purpose of the MSD?
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby RB » Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:18 am

MW wrote:
Booney wrote:"I dismiss it … this happens all the time, speculation just comes from nowhere and a lot of it, unfounded speculation.

"I should be able to have a reverse press conference and question some of the people who put some of those things out.”

- Ken Hinkley on links to coaching GWS


This has happened every time he's around the time to re-negotiate. Playing it beautifully again is Ken.


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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Booney » Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:28 am

Dutchy wrote:Hang on, Port just picked up a ruckman last week, isnt that the purpose of the MSD?


"Strategy" means we left him out for a reason, yeah?
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Dutchy » Thu Jun 09, 2022 12:17 pm

Booney wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Hang on, Port just picked up a ruckman last week, isnt that the purpose of the MSD?


"Strategy" means we left him out for a reason, yeah?


Agree, so its not for a lack of ruckman
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby cracka » Thu Jun 09, 2022 2:26 pm

Booney wrote:
MW wrote:No recognised ruckman this week? No one available or strategy?


Strategy, Hayes has been crook and didn't train this week but will play SANFL. Finlayson, Dixon, Marshall and SPP around the ground will all get some time in there. Richmond are a bit smaller up front without Lynch so Aliir may even pop in there for a bit.

Richmond have been playing without a genuine ruckman since 2017. Master stroke by Hardwick in the GF & complete lack of game awareness by the Crows to not counter the move. Carlton have used Silvagni & I saw SPP rucking for Port the other week. I think having a mobile tallish midfielder rather than a genuine ruckman is going to become the norm.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Wedgie » Thu Jun 09, 2022 2:30 pm

Geelong haven't had a ruckman since Brad Ottens and Steven King!
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Re: Port Adelaide 2022

Postby Booney » Thu Jun 09, 2022 2:31 pm

cracka wrote:
Booney wrote:
MW wrote:No recognised ruckman this week? No one available or strategy?


Strategy, Hayes has been crook and didn't train this week but will play SANFL. Finlayson, Dixon, Marshall and SPP around the ground will all get some time in there. Richmond are a bit smaller up front without Lynch so Aliir may even pop in there for a bit.

Richmond have been playing without a genuine ruckman since 2017. Master stroke by Hardwick in the GF & complete lack of game awareness by the Crows to not counter the move. Carlton have used Silvagni & I saw SPP rucking for Port the other week. I think having a mobile tallish midfielder rather than a genuine ruckman is going to become the norm.


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